Step 1: Erechtheion, Athens.
- Famous for its Porch of the Caryatids, where sculpted female figures act as columns.
\[
P \rightarrow 2 \; (\text{Caryatid})
\]
Step 2: Temple of Karnak, Luxor.
- Egyptian temple complex, iconic feature = Hypostyle Hall (forest of columns).
\[
Q \rightarrow 1 \; (\text{Hypostyle Hall})
\]
Step 3: Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
- Byzantine church, pioneering use of pendentives to support massive central dome.
\[
R \rightarrow 3 \; (\text{Pendentive})
\]
Step 4: Pantheon, Rome.
- Famous Roman temple with a large dome and central circular opening = Oculus.
\[
S \rightarrow 5 \; (\text{Oculus})
\]
Step 5: Elimination.
- Option (A) matches exactly: P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-5.
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{\text{(A) P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-5}} \]
Match the buildings in Group I with their corresponding architect in Group II.

Match the Buildings (name of architects) in Group I with the abstractions used in Group II.
Group I
P The School for Spastic Children, New Delhi (Romi Khosla)
Q Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur (Charles Correa)
R Capitol Complex, Chandigarh (Le Corbusier)
S Oberoi Hotel, Bhubaneswar (Satish Grover)
Group II
1 Cosmos in geometric form
2 Panchavati
3 Plan form of Hindu temple
4 Bull's horns
5 Mother's womb
Match the temples in Group I with their style of Architecture in Group II.
\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Group I} & \textbf{Group II} \\ \hline \text{P: Badami Cave Temples} & \text{1: Pandya style} \\ \hline \text{Q: Kalugumalai Temple Complex} & \text{2: Chola style} \\ \hline \text{R: Airavatesvara Temple} & \text{3: Chalukya style} \\ \hline \text{S: Chennakeshava Temple} & \text{4: Vijayanagara style} \\ \hline & \text{5: Hoysala style} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Match the elements in Group I to their description in Group II. 
Match the illustrations of Arch Types in Group I with their corresponding names in Group II.

